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What is a super dense gravitationally collapsed mass from which no light can escape called? 1) neutron star 2) pulsar 3) supernova 4) black hole
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What is a super dense gravitationally collapsed mass from which no light can escape called? 1) neutron star 2) pulsar 3) supernova 4) black hole
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What is a super dense gravitationally collapsed mass from which no light
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3) supernova
4) black hole
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The answer is black hole.
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the answer would be d
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